Chitchat Sinkie 'Kissinger' Bilahari Says Dotard Gone Fuck In US Elections! Bizness As Usual For PAP Singapore If Biden Wins!

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U.S. President Donald Trump will be defeated at the polls this coming U.S. election unless a major external shock happens, retired diplomat Bilahari Kausikan opined.

Biden leading all post-debate polls
The former permanent secretary at Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave the forecast in a Facebook post on Thursday (Oct. 15).


He said given Biden's double digit leads in all post-debate polls, including that of Fox News, former Vice President Joe Biden is set to win the election unless there is "a major external shock like a war or a significant terrorist attack against U.S. assets".



Bilahari further cited a "very respected American political commentator", though he did not give specific names, who posited that a candidate has to win the popular vote by at least 4 per cent in order to win the electoral college vote.
Therefore, Biden's victory looks likely for this year's election.

No fundamental shifts in U.S. foreign policy if Biden wins

Sharing his views in an Oct. 6 commentary in the The Straits Times (ST), Bilahari also said the world should not expect fundamental changes to the United States' foreign policy, should former U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden win the upcoming election.

Any changes under Biden will be mostly "style and atmospherics and in the processes by which decisions are made and communicated", he added.

He further explained that while U.S. President Donald Trump's personality is "unique", his policies were symptoms of transformations in American politics and global trends that started way before he was elected in 2016.

Similarly, the presidents who come after Trump will have to manage these trends too, he opined.

Elaborating further on these ongoing changes, Bilahari said the American people have borne the risks of the Cold War for over 40 years, and were then asked to bear with the unceasing conflicts in the Middle East after 9/11 while having to deal with the economic and socio-cultural disruptions brought about by unimpeded globalisation.

Therefore, it would not be surprising if the Americans are no longer willing to put up with any burden to "maintain international order", he said.


Biden's China policy would be similar to Trump's
On the U.S.'s approach to China, Bilahari said although Biden will "try to stabilise relations" with China, he will still continue to be tough on China.

Saying Biden's China policy would be "Trump-lite", Bilahari said the Democratic presidential candidate will not be quick to remove existing tariffs Trump has placed on China, adding that Trump has "normalised the use of tariffs".

You can read more on what he thinks of former president Barack Obama's approach to U.S. foreign policy in his entire op-ed here.

Taiwan poses greatest risk in region, but China is not going to use force
In a video interview with ST, Bilahari also touched on whether war is possible between the two major powers.

While the U.S. and China are likely to be restrained, he said Taiwan is "the most important red line in the region" as it is an issue that can "easily get out of hand".

Under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act, the U.S. is obligated to regard any coercive moves by Beijing against Taiwan as a serious threat to the peace of East Asia, making the Taiwan Strait a potential flash point for conflict.

Still, Bilahari posited that war in the region is unlikely, saying: "China is never going to eschew the use of force; that does not mean it will use force."

While China has increased its frequency of patrols in the Taiwan Strait for instance, there is nothing that the country has done recently that is as drastic as what they did in 1995 and 1996 when they were firing missiles across Taiwan, he elaborated.

"Balance of terror"
He then explained the importance of deterrence, saying that as nuclear weapon states, both the U.S. and China stabilise their relationship by "a balance of terror", or the prospect of mutually assured destruction.

"There are going to be alarms, excursions, tensions, but I don't think either of these are irrational powers, and so things can be kept under control," he said, but added that Taiwan is an exception, as it is where "the risk of things getting out of control is highest".

He said: "Taiwan, to any Chinese administration, is a neuralgic issue. It's not something they can give up without jeopardising their own right to rule in China."

Taiwan is one of Beijing’s “core interests”, which are issues on which the party leaders would not compromise.

https://mothership.sg/2020/10/bilahari-kausikan-us-election-2020/Sin
 
U.S. President Donald Trump will be defeated at the polls this coming U.S. election unless a major external shock happens, retired diplomat Bilahari Kausikan opined.

Is it really surprising that a globalist scumbag would support his own kind?

By the way, Joe Biden is doomed. :cool:

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Yes. Bilahari fucked your mother. He's truly a motherfucker!
Many people know that Bilahari dick was bitten off my dog when he was in India. You know ? Those India pariah and untouchable stray dogs
 
He said given Biden's double digit leads in all post-debate polls, including that of Fox News, former Vice President Joe Biden is set to win the election unless there is "a major external shock like a war or a significant terrorist attack against U.S. assets".

Polls... did that blowhard learn nothing from 2016? :rolleyes:

And please don't say 'even Fox News also concur'. Fox News has also been compromised, refer to the first debate's moderation. Also, Fox News' coverage of the 2018 midterms was terrible. The Murdoch juniors hate Trump.

Here is a better source for American news:

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LKY owed a favour to this Billjari ‘ s father , think his name Raman or something

his dad was the in charge of the then Radion and Television Malaysia for Singapore ,who brdcasted LKY weeping on TV
 
Is it really surprising that a globalist scumbag would support his own kind?

By the way, Joe Biden is doomed. :cool:

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Explosive claims have surfaced from the hard drive of a forgotten computer – revealing an alleged meeting between Joe Biden and an adviser to a corrupt Ukrainian energy company while he was vice president and his son Hunter was on the firm’s board. The contents of the hard drive were seized by the FBI, but a copy, handed to Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s attorney, ended up in the hands of the New York Post. A document obtained from the hard drive showed an email from Vadym Pozharskyi, an adviser to the board of Burisma Holdings, which expressed thanks to Hunter Biden for arranging a meeting with his father, who was then the vice president. “Dear Hunter, thank you for inviting me to DC and giving an (sic) opportunity to meet your father and spent (sic) some time together. It’s realty (sic) an honor and pleasure,” the email said. The meeting, in April 2015 in Washington, DC, according to the email, took place less than a year before Mr Biden pressured government officials in Ukraine to fire a prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, who was investigating the company. Mr Biden has repeatedly claimed he kept his distance from Hunter’s business abroad. “I’ve never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings,” Mr Biden said. The revelation revives the Trump campaign’s attack against Mr Biden – claims that Hunter’s wok influenced his father’s decisions as vice president. Mr Biden was in charge of the Ukraine portfolio during president Barack Obama’s second term. While Mr Biden is yet to personally comment, both campaigns released statements. “Investigations by the press, during impeachment, and even by two Republican-led Senate committees whose work was decried as ‘not legitimate’ and political by a GOP colleague have all reached the same conclusion: that Joe Biden carried out official US policy toward Ukraine and engaged in no wrongdoing,” the Biden campaign said. “Trump Administration officials have attested to these facts under oath. The New York Post never asked the Biden campaign about the critical elements of this story. “They certainly never raised that Rudy Giuliani — whose discredited conspiracy theories and alliance with figures connected to Russian intelligence have been widely reported — claimed to have such materials. “Moreover, we have reviewed Joe Biden’s official schedules from the time and no meeting, as alleged by the New York Post, ever took place.” The Trump campaign said Biden campaign’s statement substantiated the report by not disputing the authenticity of the emails. “The Biden campaign does not dispute the authenticity of the emails published by the New York Post, which serves to confirm that they are real. And if Joe Biden never met with Vadym Pozharskyi, the Biden campaign would say so. They do not say that,” The Trump campaign said. “Their answer basically is that the entry ‘meeting with Ukrainian businessmen buying access to the vice president’ does not appear on Joe Biden’s official schedule. “Their response is so carefully worded that it reveals the truth in what they don’t deny. “They also don’t address the overarching question of why Joe Biden lied to the American people about never discussing with Hunter Biden his corrupt business dealings with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma. “Americans deserve a full accounting of the conversations Joe Biden had with Hunter, and what Joe Biden discussed with Vadym Pozharskyi.”
 
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U.S. President Donald Trump will be defeated at the polls this coming U.S. election unless a major external shock happens, retired diplomat Bilahari Kausikan opined.

Biden leading all post-debate polls
The former permanent secretary at Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs gave the forecast in a Facebook post on Thursday (Oct. 15).


He said given Biden's double digit leads in all post-debate polls, including that of Fox News, former Vice President Joe Biden is set to win the election unless there is "a major external shock like a war or a significant terrorist attack against U.S. assets".



Bilahari further cited a "very respected American political commentator", though he did not give specific names, who posited that a candidate has to win the popular vote by at least 4 per cent in order to win the electoral college vote.
Therefore, Biden's victory looks likely for this year's election.

No fundamental shifts in U.S. foreign policy if Biden wins

Sharing his views in an Oct. 6 commentary in the The Straits Times (ST), Bilahari also said the world should not expect fundamental changes to the United States' foreign policy, should former U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden win the upcoming election.

Any changes under Biden will be mostly "style and atmospherics and in the processes by which decisions are made and communicated", he added.

He further explained that while U.S. President Donald Trump's personality is "unique", his policies were symptoms of transformations in American politics and global trends that started way before he was elected in 2016.

Similarly, the presidents who come after Trump will have to manage these trends too, he opined.

Elaborating further on these ongoing changes, Bilahari said the American people have borne the risks of the Cold War for over 40 years, and were then asked to bear with the unceasing conflicts in the Middle East after 9/11 while having to deal with the economic and socio-cultural disruptions brought about by unimpeded globalisation.

Therefore, it would not be surprising if the Americans are no longer willing to put up with any burden to "maintain international order", he said.


Biden's China policy would be similar to Trump's
On the U.S.'s approach to China, Bilahari said although Biden will "try to stabilise relations" with China, he will still continue to be tough on China.

Saying Biden's China policy would be "Trump-lite", Bilahari said the Democratic presidential candidate will not be quick to remove existing tariffs Trump has placed on China, adding that Trump has "normalised the use of tariffs".

You can read more on what he thinks of former president Barack Obama's approach to U.S. foreign policy in his entire op-ed here.

Taiwan poses greatest risk in region, but China is not going to use force
In a video interview with ST, Bilahari also touched on whether war is possible between the two major powers.

While the U.S. and China are likely to be restrained, he said Taiwan is "the most important red line in the region" as it is an issue that can "easily get out of hand".

Under the 1979 Taiwan Relations Act, the U.S. is obligated to regard any coercive moves by Beijing against Taiwan as a serious threat to the peace of East Asia, making the Taiwan Strait a potential flash point for conflict.

Still, Bilahari posited that war in the region is unlikely, saying: "China is never going to eschew the use of force; that does not mean it will use force."

While China has increased its frequency of patrols in the Taiwan Strait for instance, there is nothing that the country has done recently that is as drastic as what they did in 1995 and 1996 when they were firing missiles across Taiwan, he elaborated.

"Balance of terror"
He then explained the importance of deterrence, saying that as nuclear weapon states, both the U.S. and China stabilise their relationship by "a balance of terror", or the prospect of mutually assured destruction.

"There are going to be alarms, excursions, tensions, but I don't think either of these are irrational powers, and so things can be kept under control," he said, but added that Taiwan is an exception, as it is where "the risk of things getting out of control is highest".

He said: "Taiwan, to any Chinese administration, is a neuralgic issue. It's not something they can give up without jeopardising their own right to rule in China."

Taiwan is one of Beijing’s “core interests”, which are issues on which the party leaders would not compromise.

https://mothership.sg/2020/10/bilahari-kausikan-us-election-2020/Sin


That is because Trump is deranged. Latest is Osama Bin Laden is Alive. People worldwide are laughing. Republicans sinking, burning in all races Senate, House.

Last week Trump said UFOs are real and has threatened Aliens with military action.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/mi...trump-acknowledges-ufos-and-threatens-aliens/

People getting very tired of Trump shitshow like the doctored Hunter Biden emails.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/...s-baseless-bin-laden-conspiracy-theory-429428


Famed Navy SEAL pushes back after Trump amplifies baseless bin Laden conspiracy theory
The response from the former Navy SEAL came after the president on Tuesday retweeted a QAnon-linked account that promoted a baseless conspiracy theory.
Retired Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, who says he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, poses for a portrait | AP Photo


Retired Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, who says he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, poses for a portrait in Washington. | Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo
By CONNOR O’BRIEN
10/14/2020 11:28 AM EDT

The former Navy SEAL known for his role in the operation that killed Osama bin Laden is pushing back after President Donald Trump amplified conspiracy theories that the terrorist leader's death was a hoax.
Robert O'Neill, who says he killed bin Laden in the 2011 raid, has rebuffed Trump and others in several tweets for promoting the conspiracy theory that bin Laden's body double was instead killed.
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"Very brave men said [goodbye] to their kids to go kill Osama bin Laden. We were given the order by President Obama. It was not a body double," O'Neill tweeted on Tuesday. "Thank you Mr. President. Happy birthday @USNavy."


The response from the former Navy SEAL came after the president on Tuesday retweeted a QAnon-linked account that promoted a baseless conspiracy theory alleging that bin Laden is still alive and his body double was instead killed. The account has since been suspended. Trump retweeted another video on Wednesday promoting conspiracy theories about bin Laden's death.
A White House spokesperson did not immediately comment.
O'Neill, a Trump supporter who was banned from all Delta flights in August after he published a photo of himself not wearing a mask in the cabin, pushed back against the conspiracy theory in several tweets.
"Shit. I just found out that I killed Osama bin Johnson. Drinks are on me, I guess..." O'Neill added Tuesday evening.
Bin Laden was killed in a 2011 raid by SEAL Team Six on his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, ordered by then-President Barack Obama.
Trump, meanwhile, has attacked his Democratic opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, over the bin Laden raid.
The president tweeted in September that Biden "opposed the mission to take out Osama bin Laden." He wrote in a follow-up tweet that, "If it were up to Joe, bin Laden and Soleimani would still be alive," referencing his decision to kill Iranian paramilitary commander Qassem Soleimani last year.
Biden was reported to be a skeptic of a possible raid, though the former vice president's account of his advice to Obama has evolved.
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Don't think Trump is losing any sleep over the opinion of this half breed.
 
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